hope your Christmas was blessed as well as your new year to come. Thanks for all your clips which inspire all us farmers to continue doing what we do. Y’all have inspired me to start a channel ourselves all the way from Texas. We’re not as elaborate as you but look forward to growing. God bless y’all!!!
Great job loading cattle. My father used to load and drive cattle all over Texas. Good to see this video without any injury’s. Thanks for your hard work and dedication.
@@calebmanuel17 I am not a vegan. I asked the other guy where the injuries were at. I believe that the guy said he saw so many injuries is vegan not me
This is THE CALMEST most easy going loading I have ever seen, not to mention a trailer designed for safer loading and riding of the cattle. To bad all shippers and haulers couldn't afford this trailer. It's a vast improvement over what I've seen over the years.
If you can swing a power unit and are an honest to God bull hauler there are brokers who will supply you with a trailer. My brother had about 6 young piss cutters happy to pull his Silverstream Quads.
My buddy and I were stuck in traffic next to a cattle truck and he had his window down when one of the cows let loose with a really wet nasty shit and it came out one of the holes in the trailer and sprayed all over him that really wrecked his buzz
Jason Harris . they dont do nothing as long as you keep youre distanse and keep the hot shot ready. plus this are fats there usualy calm. maxican cattle and bramas are what u have to worry about. ive been kicked in the leg whhen i was putting mexican cattle in my trailer.
You did a good job. Thanks, for filming and sharing with us. A friend of mine use to haul fats from North Central South Dakota to Dakota City, Nebraska and I would ride with him. It was a lot of fun.
My friend had a trailer just like the one you have can’t remember how many apartments it had but it was a lot moving and rearranging the pins around in the trailer . He keep the semi and sold the trailer .
Carlos Tovar No, there is a right and wrong way to do anything! I’ve never seen anyone load like he did! I was taught the Right way I guess? Are you a cattle hauler?
@@22addict40 ..... you was obviously taught wrong bc i have NEVER .... I MEAN NEVER seen a trailer loaded any other way then how TJ loaded this trailer !!!!
Jake Weisenbeck . that trailer if u look to the right u see that it pops out right there thats called the dog house . so if theres a really mean bull u put it in there first and separate it from the others. really cool trailer bc its a willson trailer good brand
Some of these bilevel cattle trailers have an additional electrically raised floor to convert it into a trilevel for hauling maximum amount of sheep or hogs. The floor can also be raised flat with the loading level, and dividers folded aside, to haul cargo like a standard "van" semi-trailer. That way the trucker can still earn money hauling rather then return empty.
Nombre. Too much to do. Back up to the other end of the chop house with a spread reefer after thems are all boxed. Then ride all night. Nice trailer though.
I love how the cows are like humans(vegans I don't know what to say don't reply)they just look outside while another cow is just entering then the cow looking outside goes inside all calm and stuff
The trailer really wasn't very dirty. I'd wash out usually every 2 or 3 loads. Sometimes there isn't a washout nearby (within 150 miles). You can't just wash out anywhere. It doesn't hurt anything.
I always wondered how they loaded all those cows into a trailer. Collapsible doors and compartments. I also wondered why these trucks smelled so bad too....now I see why.
I live down hear in texas and I aint squemish or nothin. im 16 so no cdl yet but i could get one. wouldnt mind driving a big rig. driven one before with one of my dads friends whos a trucker. 18 speed it was fun, too me a sek to learn how to shift the 18 though case ive only driven farm trucks and things so it was an old toyota 4 on the floor pickup. :) i got 4 longhorns and around 300 acres. not to big but the neighbors got around 1000 so hey.
Ryan Blankenship you just don't get a CDL and start hauling cattle....lol, you'll learn youngster! Hope you do it though, no home life but you'll have money, but that's all you'll have!
All aluminum construction... and regularly washed out. Minor repairs done when necessary but if the floor gets worn out then the whole trailer likely is too.
its called a hot shot and it depends on wich one u buy. and fat cattle are fun to put in the trailer . ecsept if its mexican cattle there mean and always have big horns . i help my dad put them it the trailer sometimes
You haul many feeders?worst load I hauled was feeders,delivered at night we had to almost drag them out one by one broke the hotshot and they wouldn't budge also the dirtiest
It depends on who you haul for, and how many times it's changed hands. You may be told $4.80/mile, but get $2.80/mile. That's how some of these chicken shit outfits are. This was my truck, trailer was leased. I quit doing it in January of '17, right before I sold my truck. The customer I loaded for was awesome, but the person I hauled loads for screwed a lot of people for a lot of money.
@@nicklasmeyhoff4434 The point of closing the door is so they can't turn around and run back out,......... however, you place yourself at greater risk, once you close that door, your only escape is the doghouse aka. Jail. The bigger question is why gate fat cattle anyway? Unless he had multiple stops.
When you’ll load the cattle, do you’ll write a delivery ticket from your company or does the customer provide the shipping papers at where you load the cattle?
Nicklas Meyhoff id animals move around it’s unsafe for them and can make the trailer top extremely easily,that’s why you try and cram a liner if the animals can’t move as much much more stable not to mention you don’t want the livestock to be able to lay down and then have a chance of getting stepped on.
link tone depends how long they’re on there. Two reasons to stop at a livestock rest station... hay n water. 1. Humane. 2. Put weight back on em. They don’t pay for the cow shit.
pretty sweet friggin trailer,,,, and boys and girls that have never been on the outside of one of these trailers,, keep your distance, them moo moo's have a firing system that will dowse you with yuck, true dat lesson learned here.
hope your Christmas was blessed as well as your new year to come. Thanks for all your clips which inspire all us farmers to continue doing what we do. Y’all have inspired me to start a channel ourselves all the way from Texas. We’re not as elaborate as you but look forward to growing. God bless y’all!!!
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Great job loading cattle. My father used to load and drive cattle all over Texas. Good to see this video without any injury’s. Thanks for your hard work and dedication.
Joaquin -Jack Nava you’re obviously blind. I can see so many injuries
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@@shawndarling5855 he's vegan
@@calebmanuel17 I am not a vegan. I asked the other guy where the injuries were at. I believe that the guy said he saw so many injuries is vegan not me
@@shawndarling5855 there's no injury in this video, and ldk how can he say that, l know you're not vegan...... thanks
This is THE CALMEST most easy going loading I have ever seen, not to mention a trailer designed for safer loading and riding of the cattle. To bad all shippers and haulers couldn't afford this trailer. It's a vast improvement over what I've seen over the years.
Deby Zimmerman yes very well designed...no stress on the cattle, better beef on your table
@@ellimae1548 yes me too
Do you have to calculate weight per loading each compartment or no?
If you can swing a power unit and are an honest to God bull hauler there are brokers who will supply you with a trailer. My brother had about 6 young piss cutters happy to pull his Silverstream Quads.
@@freshguy54 you want the trailer to be equal and the size and weight and height is what you go by to loading
I love!!! The set up with the trailer!!! Beautiful!!!
My buddy and I were stuck in traffic next to a cattle truck and he had his window down when one of the cows let loose with a really wet nasty shit and it came out one of the holes in the trailer and sprayed all over him that really wrecked his buzz
Best comment in a long time. Thank you.
Love this i worked at a huge cattle operation for 12 yrs i loaded many a semi i loved every min of it
The trailer layout is great..never knew they held that many cattle,hogs
Will you can put 80-90 calves fully loaded depending on the weight allowances of each place.
What a great operation ! Very nice.
That trailer took some design work brilliant engineering
I said the same.. it’s amazing I can’t lie.
What a work of art
The animals get plenty space and air, i like that.
They’re on they’re way to death. Doesn’t really matter about space and air unless you’re talking about better beef. Lol
@@scottysmith782 we need meat, some process plant they treat Like an baby
Scotty Smith id the animal is stressed it makes the other livestock,the driver at risk of being injured and stressed animals don’t taste as good
Good Video, Thats A Nice Livestock Trailer!!
Have injoyed this ,bringing back memories of what injoyed! ( the Lone Ranger )
John Knight I didn't Enjoy reading your comment.
Wow. Brave as fuck to get in the trailer with those huge cows! Nice, smooth loading.
Jason Harris . they dont do nothing as long as you keep youre distanse and keep the hot shot ready. plus this are fats there usualy calm. maxican cattle and bramas are what u have to worry about. ive been kicked in the leg whhen i was putting mexican cattle in my trailer.
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Hi,sure like the way you load...I start hauling next month..can't wait!
W J H are you actually sick in the head or just dumb to reality
Make sure you always always keep a gate between you and them
Nicely cleaned!
For 700-800 lbs. we load 8,23,25 and 7 in the rear.
Thats 63 head @ 50,000lbs
Love your trailer
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Wow I must say I'm impressed. Now I can go on with life having watched cows loading onto a trailer.
Next time you go to Wendy’s or McDonalds, thank this guy for getting the cattle there.
He use that electrical thing that been illegal in Europe I think 20 years...
In Finland and I think in some other places too.
Love that trailers design
You did a good job. Thanks, for filming and sharing with us. A friend of mine use to haul fats from North Central South Dakota to Dakota City, Nebraska and I would ride with him. It was a lot of fun.
Who knew cattle could walk on steps so well.... :) Good Video!! Wilson Trailers #1..
I like that set up
Truly enjoyed this. 😇
Yep me to
Good video. I had no idea loading was that involved.
Love that trailer design.
Oldesouth Farm fr it looks hella cool
truck of death...hehe
Oldesouth Farm glad someone said it
Oldesouth Farm AsA
They got shit all over em
Very Nice, cool video !
Nice video of the loading!
My friend had a trailer just like the one you have can’t remember how many apartments it had but it was a lot moving and rearranging the pins around in the trailer . He keep the semi and sold the trailer .
Looks like a Wilson 50' fat cattle trailer with a dog house. 3 top gates two bottom.
Wilson 53' spread 3/4 jail.
thats badass
I'd need friggin blueprints to figure out all of that trailers configurations! (And a good memory to boot) Top notch job there driver.
Joe McGrady it's EASY to learn and remember! He actually didn't load this one the correct way but it works! You NEVER load the entire top first!!!
I didn't know there was a correct way. I thought it was more of a preference.
Carlos Tovar No, there is a right and wrong way to do anything! I’ve never seen anyone load like he did! I was taught the Right way I guess? Are you a cattle hauler?
Carlos Tovar you can flip your trailer just by how you load it! I mean probably not every time, but it’s happened!
@@22addict40 ..... you was obviously taught wrong bc i have NEVER .... I MEAN NEVER seen a trailer loaded any other way then how TJ loaded this trailer !!!!
so awesome
Thank you for this video 😘
Slick unit.
Done many loads of fat cattle myself... many years ago... actually sort of miss it.
Great video!
Lyle Feucht You miss slaughtering innocent lives. you sick man you ughhhh
Well thank you for the comment but you obviously don't have a clue about many things in life miss prissy foot...
Lyle Feucht how dare you assume my gender you misogynist 🐖. I am gender neutral, omg smh ughhh
WOW... takes all sorts to make world go round
Lyle Feucht I gotta go i dont have time for you crazy people. My meatloaf is burning in the oven. bye loser!
Trailer is cool, I always wondered how they were loaded, thanks! Some of those Angus seem to be having some loose stools, is it stress related?
They’re not fat cattle they’re horizontally gifted cattle
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Cool video.
Nice decker 👌👍
How do you load a 4 split on this?
Looks like it could become dangerous with out warning
Derek Bowser it can I do it
pretty cool
That trailer is so cool I want one
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cool video! i never knew some of those trailers were so complex
Jake Weisenbeck
Jake Weisenbeck . that trailer if u look to the right u see that it pops out right there thats called the dog house . so if theres a really mean bull u put it in there first and separate it from the others. really cool trailer bc its a willson trailer good brand
Some of these bilevel cattle trailers have an additional electrically raised floor to convert it into a trilevel for hauling maximum amount of sheep or hogs. The floor can also be raised flat with the loading level, and dividers folded aside, to haul cargo like a standard "van" semi-trailer. That way the trucker can still earn money hauling rather then return empty.
Jake Weisenbeck I used to load one better then this one 3 storys there legit man
Very surprised at how they are loaded ,thought is was a straight walkin process...How many cattle do they trucks carry?
Nombre. Too much to do. Back up to the other end of the chop house with a spread reefer after thems are all boxed. Then ride all night. Nice trailer though.
Need better pay. Thank you for the video!
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I love these video that I watch this video 2 times
Do you have to calculate weight per each compartment or no?
Excellent video. We'll done.
Never know how and I’ve talked to hundreds of pig pens. Almost like they know exactly how to load themselves at the top lol
Never watched this b4. Always wonderd how they did it
I love how the cows are like humans(vegans I don't know what to say don't reply)they just look outside while another cow is just entering then the cow looking outside goes inside all calm and stuff
They're not calm when they're arriving at the slaughterhouse.
why no straw in the trailer? ive rarely had them load up that easy
You don't use straw loading kill cows normally
Hmm, do you guys not wash trailer between loads?
The trailer really wasn't very dirty. I'd wash out usually every 2 or 3 loads. Sometimes there isn't a washout nearby (within 150 miles). You can't just wash out anywhere. It doesn't hurt anything.
how do you know how many to load per room? does it very by pick up depending on the weight of the cattle at the time? serious question @TJ Justen
That's a good design - it might work for the Amtrak double deckers.
I always wondered how they loaded all those cows into a trailer. Collapsible doors and compartments. I also wondered why these trucks smelled so bad too....now I see why.
Lol
Not even that much mature in that trailer tbh,sometimes you end up with 3 inches of wet cake on the floor and all over the walls out the sides haha
@@SirHuddy now my Chic Fil A lunch is ruined.....😠
I show goats and cows and Kentucky with Keith and Chan Phillips or rocking P. TJ Justen
I live down hear in texas and I aint squemish or nothin. im 16 so no cdl yet but i could get one. wouldnt mind driving a big rig. driven one before with one of my dads friends whos a trucker. 18 speed it was fun, too me a sek to learn how to shift the 18 though case ive only driven farm trucks and things so it was an old toyota 4 on the floor pickup. :) i got 4 longhorns and around 300 acres. not to big but the neighbors got around 1000 so hey.
Ryan Blankenship you just don't get a CDL and start hauling cattle....lol, you'll learn youngster! Hope you do it though, no home life but you'll have money, but that's all you'll have!
En Europa no puedes volver a cargar el cattle sin haber lavado antes el camion
Good. yes
This lifestyle is definitely not made for Flip Flops so if you love your flops go swing doors to the dock lol
THKEY78
The flip-flops and track pants wearing, white Volve driving guys you see at the truck stop wouldn't last one day in the ag world.
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awesome cows
What brand and model is this semi-trailer?
Wilson trailers
Approximately how many animals of this size can you load in your trailer?
guadalupejog 30-40 all depends on how much you wanna weigh
Why i never see those trailer at rest areas or truck stop when loaded....do they have a OOS rule also?
We normally don't sleep when loaded, especially in the summer.
how often do u have to replace the floors?
You never really gave to
spaude123 . every time theres a hole . but u woukd usually buy a new trailer if it gets more than 3 holes thats what me and my dad do
Cullen brott as long as u clean it and they usually do those trucking companies usually have worked just to clean
All aluminum construction... and regularly washed out. Minor repairs done when necessary but if the floor gets worn out then the whole trailer likely is too.
it's interesting how these trailers work
Sounds like my ex wife walking up the stairs!.
Looks like my exwife walking to the fridge.
Mike Jones. That's a good one
Is she fat?
Mike Jones
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How many can you fit on a trailer like that?
For feeders you can load 80 heads in it, for fat cattle you can load 40 to 42 heads.
its called a hot shot and it depends on wich one u buy. and fat cattle are fun to put in the trailer . ecsept if its mexican cattle there mean and always have big horns . i help my dad put them it the trailer sometimes
You haul many feeders?worst load I hauled was feeders,delivered at night we had to almost drag them out one by one broke the hotshot and they wouldn't budge also the dirtiest
Lol yah same
ok how do u know ?
how much do they pay per mile?
It depends on who you haul for, and how many times it's changed hands. You may be told $4.80/mile, but get $2.80/mile. That's how some of these chicken shit outfits are. This was my truck, trailer was leased. I quit doing it in January of '17, right before I sold my truck. The customer I loaded for was awesome, but the person I hauled loads for screwed a lot of people for a lot of money.
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What beauties!
He's scared of loading cattle you never palse loading cattle and when you load ur top deck and ur nose u allways shut ur door when you go up the ramp
Jamie Wilson he started to shut it but didn’t because obviously the camera won’t see and he’s trying to film
Could you tell me the point of shutting the door at the top of the ramp? Wouldn't that make you stuck in there with them, incase something happens?
@@nicklasmeyhoff4434
The point of closing the door is so they can't turn around and run back out,......... however, you place yourself at greater risk, once you close that door, your only escape is the doghouse aka. Jail. The bigger question is why gate fat cattle anyway? Unless he had multiple stops.
When you’ll load the cattle, do you’ll write a delivery ticket from your company or does the customer provide the shipping papers at where you load the cattle?
Nicklas Meyhoff id animals move around it’s unsafe for them and can make the trailer top extremely easily,that’s why you try and cram a liner if the animals can’t move as much much more stable not to mention you don’t want the livestock to be able to lay down and then have a chance of getting stepped on.
those gopro cams have the worst mic system ever, prob due to the plastic camera chassis.
nice
Why didn't you load any cattle on the second story above the trailers tandem
Because they were fats. I don't put anything over 950 in the jail, otherwise their backs will rub.
I don't put anything over 650 in the jail. With fats you usually have a load just using the top, belly, and back cut.
Boy those cattle are easy going momma cows he would shit his pants if one start fighting
Do those cows get food and water how long are they in there for??!!??
LTO XXX so who gives a shit right?
link tone years with no food or water
who gives a shit by this point there long dead there already fat enough
Shouldnt feed any animal with in 1 hour prior to killing as food will sit inside the stomach still
link tone depends how long they’re on there. Two reasons to stop at a livestock rest station... hay n water. 1. Humane. 2. Put weight back on em. They don’t pay for the cow shit.
Try loading some cows that have never seen people before
I've loaded feeders in Texas and Montana that have never seen people. They're wild as shit.
Does your trailer not have a jail?
I love semi cow trailers they are DA bomb
Same
they smell like da bomb
@@TheRodeoVideo hi sir
Alguém 2018?
nice video.. reminds me of my bullhaulin days in the 90s....Where were u taking them?
Bruce Byler
Ark City, Ks
@@tjjusten6266 creekstone?
Hey brother What size is yur trailer?
53
That's sum trailer
Great veido, ..take care of my rib eyes...
Use the little space up
pretty sweet friggin trailer,,,, and boys and girls that have never been on the outside of one of these trailers,, keep your distance, them moo moo's have a firing system that will dowse you with yuck, true dat lesson learned here.
Moo mooooooo
These cows know where they need to go...the ones me and my,Pappaw haul are stingy